Commercial Mold Remediation in Fort Worth, Dallas, Arlington

Certified Mold Removal Professionals

Mold growth of any type inside a building is unhealthy. Even when molds spores do not contain hazardous mycotoxins, they will contain chemicals that cause and agitate allergies.

It's not uncommon for a lawsuit involving mold litigation to award $50,000, $200,000, or more per settlement. In 2005, there were an estimated 10,000 mold-related cases pending in United States courts.

In addition to the health risks, mold also leads to significant damage to everything it grows on, and can even lead to serious structural damage.

Unlike other hazardous materials such as asbestos, there are no clear regulations for "clearance levels" when conducting mold removal and remediation in Texas. However, the EPA has provided these goals for contractors seeking to perform successful mold remediation:

Eliminate Moisture: The key to mold control is moisture control. All sources of moisture should be identified and fixed during the remediation.

Remove Detectable Mold: Visible mold, materials damaged by mold, and visible mold hidden in closets, cabinets, and in wall cavities should be removed. At the end of the remediation, moldy odors should not be present. All mold -- even dead mold -- poses a health hazard.

Restored Indoor Air Quality: Because vibrations during mold remediation will shake loose millions of spores, a building's mold spore count can spike. If left alone, these spores can hang in the air for weeks. However, at the end of the remediation, sampling should show that the average concentrations of mold spores outside of the home should be similar to those found inside.

Followup Visit: After the mold remediation has been completed, the contractor should return to the site, inspecting for further signs of water damage or mold growth.

A Healthier Indoor Air Quality is Demonstrated: Occupants of the building should have no building-specific health complaints or physical symptoms related to mold when returning to the space.

Mold Remediation Contractors

Many inexperienced mold remediators fail to identify all sources of moisture and humidity while performing mold remediation. This enables the mold to regrow, and need to be removed again.

Mold Removal & Remediation

Mold damage is a complicated building problem that requires a trained, professional contractor. Different species of mold may require different safety requirements and remediation methods, and in some cases, unaided visual examination may not be enough to tell if a stain is mold growth or another issue.

Our Certified Mold Remediators (CMR) have been trained to remove existing mold in your structure, using a variety of equipment and mold cleanup methods. Work areas are typically contained to limit the release of contaminants.

HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) vacuums are used for final cleanup of remediation areas after materials have been thoroughly dried and contaminated materials removed. HEPA vacuums are also used for cleanup of dust that may have settled on surfaces outside the remediation area.

Our company provides Free Estimates, in writing, for all commercial and residential mold remediation by experienced specialists. Our company's services are available for homeowners, industrial buildings, hospitals, schools, workplaces, and other structures of all types. For your free, no cost, no obligation mold removal quote, call or e-mail us online today!